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Screen Actors Guild,
President: Melissa
Gilbert
"Other Jewish performers in the cast [of the play "The Education of Max
Bickford"] include Jill Clayburgh and Sara Gilbert. Gilbert, 27, is best
known for her youthful role as Roseanne's youngest daughter on the
"Roseanne" television series. Her sister,
MELISSA GILBERT,
38, was the former child star of "Little House on the Prairie" and many TV
movies. Melissa was elected president of the Screen Actors' Guild late last
year." -- Jewish Bulletin

Canadian Museum of Civilization,
President and CEO: Victor Rabinovitch
(brother of Robert - see above)
"Their [the
Rabinovitch brothers] appointments, the apex of careers built largely in
the federal civil service, were 'a source of naches [pride] for the entire
Jewish community,'' said Irving Abella, a Toronto historian and former
president of the Canadian Jewish Congress. 'They are energetic and
dedicated, and never tried to hide their Jewish background.'"

Dramatists Guild of America, Inc.,
President: John Weidman (Jewish?) (Note:novelist and playright Jerome
Weidman wrote "I can Get it for You Wholesale", which starred Barbara
Streisand when it played on Broadway.)
Secretary: Arthur Kopit (Jewish surname)

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